The summary of the Epstein case opened, with details and names of the parties with minors

The bomb exploded early this Thursday in Spain.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
03 January 2024 Wednesday 03:21
9 Reads
The summary of the Epstein case opened, with details and names of the parties with minors

The bomb exploded early this Thursday in Spain. Federal Judge in New York, Loretta Preska, has begun to make public part of the summary of the Jeffrey Epstein case, which includes the almost 200 names that appear in the sealed court records about the businessman, child trafficker and sexual predator, who He hanged himself in prison in 2019.

The documents come from the lawsuit of Virginia Giuffre, an alleged victim of trafficking when she was 17, against Epstein's ex-girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence. She is the same woman who reached a million-dollar agreement with Prince Andrew, Epstein's alleged client and with whom she would have had relations as a minor.

The countdown has already ended and nervousness invades the elite of the United States and some other countries. The list - not yet revealed at the time of writing - is expected to include well-known names from politics, entertainment, business and royalty. In fact, the first documents made public insistently cite Andrew of England in the account of the events narrated by his victim.

In advance of the publication of the summary, Aaron Rodgers, the quarterback of the New York Jets, in his participation last Tuesday on The Pat McAfee Show on ESPN, suggested that host Jimmy Kimmel (who has hosted the award ceremony twice) the Oscars) is one of those names.

The charismatic communicator responded to the player yesterday through his social networks and even threatened to sue him. “I have not met Epstein, flown with him, visited him, had any contact with him nor will you find my name on any list other than the clearly false nonsense that soft-brained nuts like,” he clarified. “Your reckless words put my family in danger. “Keep it up and we will debate this in court.”

Those who do seem to have flown with Epstein on the famous Lolita Express jet were former presidents Donald Trump and Bill Clinton, although the documents are not expected to implicate them in illegal activities. Now, for Clinton it may be another blow to his credibility, since he always maintained that he was not in Little St. James, Epstein's private Caribbean island, while Giuffre alleges that he met him there.

Clinton, who is taking refuge in the mansion of his friend Julio Iglesias in Punta Cana with Hillary, would appear up to 50 times in court records under the pseudonym John Doe 36.

In addition to Prince Andrew, Giuffre also identified as clients former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, the late fashion and modeling director Jean-Luc Brunel, billionaire hedge fund manager Glenn Dubin and the then-governor of New Mexico, Bill Richardson.